“We’ll be running 12 NVidia PCs from 10am-10pm, giving you plenty of time to join the fight,” BioWare confirmed in a recent blog post.

“You can also visit Microsoft on the show floor (booth #13019) for your chance to play on Xbox One.

“While we will have live multiplayer at PAX East, there will no longer be a multiplayer tech test for players at home. Thank you to everyone who signed up. We look forward to seeing you in Andromeda.”

BioWare confirmed late in 2016 that they would run a Mass Effect beta for Andromeda multiplayer, even advertising a pre-release play period on its website.

And while fans will miss out on the Mass Effect Andromeda multiplayer beta that was promised by BioWare earlier this year, more has been confirmed of the mode itself.

A member of the ME: Andromeda development team recently confirmed that while players won’t be able to change any faces in multiplayer, there will be some form of customisation.

Producer Fernando Melo failed to go into much detail past that fact, except to add that they’ll be plenty of jumping enemies to slay with Salarians wielding swords.

It was recently revealed that Mass Effect Andromeda single-player mode will not have a level cap, meaning fans will need to play through the game multiple times to unlock and max-out every skill available.

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The BioWare team have also confirmed that body customisation will not be on the cards for Single-player mode and likely extends to multiplayer mode.

The studio have also revealed other plans they have for their PAX East event, including a spoiler-free Q&A with the audience.

“Join us at the BioWare Base (room 2AB) and be one of the first to join APEX and defend our new home in Andromeda,” BioWare revealed.

“Featuring different character kits each day, this is your chance to try out Mass Effect’s fast-paced cooperative multiplayer on PC.

“The 600-year journey is almost complete. Join the creative team behind Mass Effect: Andromeda for some exclusive gameplay. Learn new secrets about what lies beyond our own galaxy, and hear stories from the developers themselves. Featuring a spoiler-free Q&A with the audience. This panel will be streamed live on PAX’s twitch channel.”